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Program 1..154 The 96th Annual Meeting of CSJ Program )○ ( ~ ) Room S1 FOODS NIWA, Masumi 15:35 16:05 Chair: OZAWA, Toshihiko(16:05~16:30) 1S1- 14 Special Program Lecture Reactive oxygen species and free Keidokan Building 104 radical research for prolongation of healthy life expectancy(Grad. Sch. Biosci. Biotech., Tokyo Tech)○KOHNO, Masahiro(16:05~16:30) Luminescence Chemistry Ensemble: Innova- Special Lecture tions in Scientific Principle, Intellectual Prop- erty, and Human Resource Development Friday, March 25, AM ( : ~ : ) Thursday, March 24, AM Chair: SUZUKI, Keisuke 10 00 10 50 2S1- 01# Special Lecture Asymmetric Pd-NHC* Catalyzed C(sp3)-H (9:30 ~9:45 ) Bond Functionalization(Dep. of Org. Chem., Univ. of Geneva)○E. 1S1- 01 Special Program Lecture Opening Remarks - Luminescence PETER, Ku¨ ndig(10:00~10:50) Chemistry Ensemble: Innovations in Scientific Principle, Intellectual Property, and Human Resource Development(Grad. Sch. Educ., Hiroshima Univ.) ○AMIMOTO, Kiichi(09:30~09:45) Room S2 Chair: AMIMOTO, Kiichi(9:45 ~10:10) 1S1- 02 Special Program Lecture The application and effect of teach- Keidokan Building 106 ing materials utilizing peroxyoxalate chemiluminescence.(LUMICA Co.) ○SANO, Hiroyuki(09:45~10:10) A New Paradigm for “MONODZUKURI”: Chair: NISHIDA, Jun-ichi(10:10~10:35) 1S1- 03 Special Program Lecture The Novel Fluorescent Domain in Initiated with Innovative Synthetic Transfor- the Crystal of Organic Boron Complexes: The Excited Multimer(Grad. Sch. mations Eng., Osaka Pref. Univ.)○IKEDA, Hiroshi(10:10~10:35) Thursday, March 24, AM Chair: YUASA, Junpei(10:35~11:00) Chair: TANAKA, Katsunori(9:30 ~12:10) 1S1- 04 Special Program Lecture Startups and Educational Material 1S2- 01 Special Program Lecture Synthesis and Application of Novel Production Focused on the Color-changeable Fluorescent Dyes that Utilized Organosilanes(IMCE, Kyushu Univ.)○IGAWA, Kazunobu(09:30~ Suzuki-Miyaura Cross-Coupling(Fac. Env.Earth Sci., Hokkaido Univ.) 09:50) ○YAMADA, Koji(10:35~11:00) 1S2- 02 Special Program Lecture Cooperative Catalysis for MONO- DUKURI Strategies(Grad. Sch. Eng., Kyoto Univ.)○NAKAO, Yoshiaki Chair: YOSHIHARA, Toshitada(11:00~11:25) (09:50~10:10) 1S1- 05 Special Program Lecture Teacher-training programs and 1S2- 03 Special Program Lecture MONODUKURI strategy for ad- outreach activities through studies on the luminescence chemistry(Fac. vanced materials using ubiquitous light elements(Grad. Sch. Sci., The Univ. Edu., Shinshu Univ.)○ITO, Fuyuki(11:00~11:25) of Tokyo)○TSUJI, Hayato(10:10~10:30) 1S2- 04 Special Program Lecture Development of new synthetic Chair: TANAKA, Kazuo(11:25~11:50) method by using reactive molecules(Sch. Sci. Tech., Kwansei Gakuin 1S1- 06 Special Program Lecture Mechanics and Luminescence of Univ.)○HAMURA, Toshiyuki(10:30~10:50) Flexible Molecules(RCMS, Nagoya Univ.)○SAITO, Shohei(11:25~ 1S2- 05 Special Program Lecture "MONODUKURI"strategy to 11:50) overcome the limits of synthetic organic chemistry: total synthesis of palau’amine(Inst. Bio. Sci., Tokushima Univ. Grad. Sch.)○NAMBA, Chair: IKEDA, Hiroshi(11:50~12:30) Kosuke(10:50~11:10) 1S1- 07 Special Program Lecture ※(Grad.Sch.Sci.,Eng., 1S2- 06 Special Program Lecture Creation of novel molecules via Yamagata Univ.)○KIDO, Junji(11:50~12:30) natural product synthesis with MONODUKURI strategy(Grad. Sch. Pharm. Sci., Nagoya Univ.)○YOKOSHIMA, Satoshi(11:10~11:30) Invitation to the life science controlled by 1S2- 07 Special Program Lecture MONODUKURI for drug discov- ery: Mirror-image screening of chiral natural product derivatives(Grad. Sch. reactive oxygen species & free radicals Pharm. Sci., Kyoto Univ.)○OISHI, Shinya(11:30~11:50) 1S2- 08 Thursday, March 24, PM Special Program Lecture Toward creating molecules useful in chemical biology(Syn. Org. Chem. Lab., RIKEN; RIKEN CSRS) (13:30~13:35) ○HIRAI, Go(11:50~12:10) 1S1- 08 Special Program Lecture Introduction(Tokyo Tech) ○OKURA, Ichiro(13:30~13:35) (12:10~12:30) 1S2- 09 Special Program Lecture Synthetic Monodzukuri Strategy in Chair: KOHNO, Masahiro(13:35~14:05) Vivo and Summary(Bio. Syn. Chem. Lab., RIKEN)○TANAKA, 1S1- 09 Special Program Lecture Basic knowledge for controlling Katsunori(12:10~12:30) and applying reactive oxygen and free radicals(Showa Pharm. Univ.) ○OZAWA, Toshihiko(13:35~14:05) CO2 Recycling in Biomolecular Chemistry: Chair: ARII, Masayuki(14:05~15:05) Toward Interdisciplinary Blending Native 1S1- 10 Special Program Lecture Role of functional biosubstances to and Artificial Photosynthetic Researches prevent from the injury caused by the oxidative stress(Frontier C., Univ. of Miyazaki)○NAKAJIMA, Akira(14:05~14:35) Thursday, March 24, PM 1S1- 11 Special Program Lecture Control of Reactive Oxygen Species Chair: FUJII, Ikuo(13:30~13:50) ( )○ and Free Radicals by Kampo formulation NTUT HIRAYAMA, Aki 1S2- 10 Special Program Lecture Opening Remarks - CO2 Recycling (14:35~15:05) in Biomolecular Chemistry: Toward Interdisciplinary Blending Native and Artificial Photosynthetic Researches(Grad. Sch. Sci., Kitasato Univ.) Chair: OKURA, Ichiro(15:05~16:05) ○ISHIDA, Hitoshi(13:30~13:50) 1S1- 12 Special Program Lecture Antimicrobial intervention by reac- tive oxygen species(Sch. Dent., Tohoku Univ.)○NIWANO, Yoshimi Chair: TAKAGI, Masahiro(13:50~14:15) ( ~ ) 15:05 15:35 1S2- 11 Special Program Lecture CO2-concentrating mechanism in 1S1- 13 Special Program Lecture Research and development of func- microalgae: Functions and expression of inorganic carbon-transporters in a tional vegetables preventing a lifestyle-related disease(DESIGNER model green alga, Chlamydomonas(Grad.Sch.Bio.,KyotoUniv.) 1 The 96th Annual Meeting of CSJ ○FUKUZAWA, Hideya(13:50~14:15) Next generation technology for Persnalized healthcare(Sysmex Corp.) ○YOSHIDA, Tomokazu(16:40~17:00) Chair: AOI, Keigo(14:15~14:40) - 12 1S2 Special Program Lecture Functional and evolutionary stu- Controlled Supramolecular Polymerization: dies of photosynthetic CO2-fixing enzyme RuBisCO for utilization of CO2 as a resource(Grad. Sch. Human Dev. Env., Kobe Univ.)○ASHIDA, Hiroki Examples and Hints (14:15~14:40) Sunday, March 27, AM Chair: NAGASAKI, Takeshi (14:40~15:05) (9:30 ~9:35 ) 1S2- 13 Special Program Lecture Developing sustainable CO2 con- 4S2- 01 Special Program Lecture Introduction(Grad.Sch.Eng., version and utilization systems through bioelectrochemical and geobiotechno- Chiba Univ.)○YAGAI, Shiki(09:30~09:35) logical approaches.(R&D Center Submarine Resources, JAMSTEC) ○INAGAKI, Fumio; ISHII, Shunichi; IMACHI, Hiroyuki(14:40~15:05) Chair: SUGIYASU, Kazunori(9:35 ~10:50) 4S2- 02 Special Program Lecture Molecular design and aggregation Chair: WADA, Takehiko(15:05~15:30) mechanism for realization of kinetically controlled supramolecular polymeriza- ( )○ 1S2- 14 Special Program Lecture Light-driven CO2 fixation using tion Julius-Maximilians-Universitat Wurzburg OGI, Soichiro; cyanobacterial photosystem and bacterial formate dehydrogenase(Fac. WUERTHNER, Frank(09:35~10:00) Agr., Shinshu Univ.)○IHARA, Masaki(15:05~15:30) 4S2- 03 Special Program Lecture A Space-Filling Design for the Construction of Large-Area Organic Thin Films with High Structural Chair: NAKAJIMA, Yumiko(15:30~15:55) Integrity(Chem. Res. Lab., Tokyo Tech)○SHOJI, Yoshiaki(10:00~ 1S2- 15 Special Program Lecture Direct Carboxyation of Carbon- 10:25) 4S2- 04 Hydrogen Bonds Using CO2(Grad. Sch. Sci., Eng., Tokyo Tech) Special Program Lecture Advanced Precision Polymeriza- ○IWASAWA, Nobuharu(15:30~15:55) tion: Molecular Design for Side-Chain Sequence and Main Chain Topology (Grad. Sch. Eng., Kyoto Univ.)○OUCHI, Makoto(10:25~10:50) Chair: TAMIAKI, Hitoshi(15:55~16:20) 1S2- 16 Special Program Lecture Development of photocatalysts for Chair: YAGAI, Shiki(10:50~12:25) CO2 reduction(Grad. Sch. Sci., Eng., Tokyo Tech)○ISHITANI, Osamu 4S2- 05 Special Program Lecture Supramolecular Polymerization (15:55~16:20) with Non-planer π-conjugated Monomers(RIKEN CEMS) ○MIYAJIMA, Daigo(10:50~11:15) Chair: MIHARA, Hisakazu(16:20~16:30) 4S2- 06 Special Program Lecture Amyloid fibrils: Supramolecular 1S2- 17 Special Program Lecture closing remarks(Shimadzu polymers formed by denatured proteins(IPR, Osaka Univ.)○GOTO, Yuji Corp.)○TSUCHIBUCHI, Tsuyoshi(16:20~16:30) (11:15~11:50) 4S2- 07 Special Program Lecture Molecular self-assembly and func- tions based on controlled energy landscapes(Grad. Sch. Eng., Kyushu Univ.; Current trends on "organ on a chip" and CMS, Khushu Univ.)○KIMIZUKA, Nobuo(11:50~12:25) possible contribution to bimolecular science (12:25~12:30) Saturday, March 26, PM 4S2- 08 Special Program Lecture Summary(Org. Mat. Group, (13:10~13:20) NIMS)○SUGIYASU, Kazunori(12:25~12:30) 3S2- 01 Medium and Long-Term Program Lecture Introductory ( )○ ( ~ remark Grad. Sch. Eng., Osaka Univ. TAMIYA, Eiichi 13:10 Recent Advances in Single-Molecule Science 13:20) toward Single-Molecule Technologies Chair: TAMIYA, Eiichi(13:20~14:20) 3S2- 02 Medium and Long-Term Program Lecture Organs-on-a- Sunday, March 27, PM chip aims to substitute animal testing(BRI, AIST)○FUJITA, Satoshi (13:30~13:35) (13:20~13:40) 4S2- 09 Special Program Lecture Introductory talk(ISIR, Osaka 3S2- 03 Medium and Long-Term Program Lecture Toward bet- Univ.)○TANIGUCHI, Masateru(13:30~13:35) ter understanding of human body responses using organ(s) on-a-chip systems (Grad. Sch. Eng., The Univ. of Tokyo; Sch. Eng., Tokai Univ.; IIS, The Chair: KIGUCHI, Manabu(13:35~14:45) Univ. of Tokyo)○SAKAI, Yasuyuki; KIMURA, Hiroshi; FUJII, Teruo 4S2- 10 Special Program Lecture Atomic-scale nanofabrication and (13:40~14:00) single molecule transistors(IIS, The Univ. of
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